Visas

Immigrant Visa Lawyer in Houston

Qualified Houston Immigration Attorneys

Before traveling to the United States, a person from a foreign country
is generally required to obtain a non-immigrant visa for a
temporary stay or an immigrant visa for
permanent residence. The purpose of the travel will dictate the type of visa needed to enter
the U.S. At
Simon Law Group, our Houston immigration attorneys can help you obtain the proper visa
for your specific needs.

Having a U.S. visa allows you to travel to an entry point into the U.S.
and request permission from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspector to enter the U.S. Your visa
doesn't guarantee entry into the country, but it does show that you
received eligibility from a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. DHS/CBP
inspectors are responsible for letting travelers into the U.S. for a specified
time period.

Eligibility for a Permanent Visa

An immigrant visa for permanent residence in the U.S. requires that the
person be eligible for immigration based on:

Cases of special immigrants include those who are translators, persons
working on behalf of the government, or are part of the Diversity Visa
Program. Individuals in this program come from a country that has a low rate of
immigration to the U.S. This type of immigrant visa generally requires an approved
petition filed with the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services.

Immigrants have become a staple in the creation of intellectual property
and businesses in the United States. Bringing your family or self to the
United States is an exciting endeavor, but it can be a difficult process.
Our firm can help you pursue a visa that is right for your situation.

For legal assistance with an immigrant visa, please talk to our Houston
immigrant visa attorneys about the specifics of your immigration situation.

Assistance with Non-Immigrant Visas

There are several types of
non-immigrant visas, based on the purpose of travel. Examples of non-immigrant visas are those
for diplomats, the media, journalists, religious workers, visitors coming
for medical treatment, exchange students, tourists, and many other reasons.
Also included in this section are travel visas required for extended vacation
and other types of trips abroad.